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mind-energy manipulators
energy manipulator celestial artisans
44:5.3
(504;7)
promote intercommunication between morontia and other beings
44:5.3
(504;7)
mind personalities
unrevealed
30:1.23
(334;2)
mind planners
48:6.13-15
(553;5)
3rd order transition minister seraphim
39:6.1
(439;4)
most had previous experience as guardian angels
48:6.13
(553;5)
seraphim who group and organize teamwork of morontia beings
48:6.13
(553;5)
teach on Urantia
48:6.15
(553;7)
mindal- and physical-energy personalities
nonresponsive to spirit gravity
30:1.23
(334;2)
minerals.
See
rocks and minerals
Minerva
Capitolium in Rome dedicated to
132:0.2
(1455;2)
mines
compulsory laborers in
m.
in continental nation
72:5.8
(814;1)
Jesus worked in
m.
at Iron
146:4sec
(1643;2)
Ming dynasty
political evolution of
134:5.9
(1488;7)
ministering reserves
7th order transition seraphim
48:6.23
(555;2)
headquartered on 1st mansion world
48:6.23
(555;2)
ministering-spirit quartettes
attached to mortal chief executive in light and life
55:4.12,13
(628;3)
ministering spirits
26:1sec
(285;2)
,.
See also
angels
;
Infinite Spirit
: family
ministers.
See
priests
ministry.
See
service
Minnesota
58:7.4
(670;6)
minor sectors.
See also
Ensa
7 satellites revolve around
18:4.8
(211;4)
ascenders are 1st stage spirits on
31:3.4
(348;1)
ascenders go through only one
18:5.5
(212;2)
ascenders study power centers and Master Physical Controllers on
18:5.3
(211;8)
consist of 100 local universes; ruled by 3 Recents of Days
15:2.6
(166;5)
,
15:13.4
(181;4)
,
18:5.1
(211;6)
contain 1 billion inhabitable worlds
15:2.6,11
(166;5)
,
15:13.4
(181;4)
do not have permanent citizens
37:9.8
(415;4)
governments of
15:13.4-6
(181;4)
in light and life
55:11sec
(635;3)
largely concerned with physical problems
15:13.4
(181;4)
,
18:4.8
(211;4)
,
18:5.3,4
(211;8)
Master Physical Controllers meet on
15:13.5
(181;5)
,
18:5.3
(211;8)
,
29:4.8,9
(325;4)
ours is Ensa
15:14.7
(182;5)
rotate around major sectors
15:3.7
(168;3)
star students on capitals
30:3.5
(339;2)
Trinitized Ambassadors serve on
22:6.3
(248;8)
work of conciliating commissions for
25:3.11
(278;2)
minorities
avoid domination by vicious
m.
70:12.6
(798;5)
secondary midwayers subject insubordinate
51:3.6
(583;5)
smaller, contrary-minded asocial associations
81:6.34
(910;7)
well-organized and superior
m.
have ruled world
81:6.14
(908;3)
mint
tithing
m.
while disregarding weightier matters
175:1.17
(1908;1)
Miocene.
See also
geologic ages
age from 25 to 10 million years ago (61:3:15)
miracles.
See also
Jesus
: miracles and healings
believed commonplace in times of Jesus
121:7.9
(1341;1)
,
136:6.6-8
(1518;5)
,
136:8.1
(1520;2)
,
137:6.5
(1533;3)
,
145:2.17
(1631;5)
believed performed by recognized gods, not by magic
90:2.3
(987;7)
defined as
abridgments of time
136:5.4-6
(1516;4)
impossible except in accordance with Father's will
158:6.4
(1758;5)
operation of laws beyond our understanding
120:4.5
(1331;5)
done in response to living faith
148:2.2
(1658;5)
,
150:9.2
(1686;5)
,
158:5.2
(1757;2)
incarnations of Paradise Sons are
120:4.5
(1331;5)
Jesus was only founder of religion who performed
149:2.7
(1671;2)
limitations
call forth only outward allegiance
136:8.2
(1520;3)
,
137:4.16
(1531;3)
do nothing to reveal Father
152:5.4
(1704;3)
,
152:6.5
(1705;5)
if Moses not listened to, even rising from dead would not persuade unbelievers
169:3.2
(1854;6)
kingdom cannot be built upon
m.
138:8.8
(1545;9)
,
145:3.7
(1632;6)
,
145:5.4
(1635;3)
,
152:5.4
(1704;3)
,
166:0.1
(1825;1)
no so-called
m.
prove reality of God
102:1.5
(1119;4)
resurrection of Lazarus only hardened disbelievers' hearts
168:2.10
(1846;9)
,
168:3.1
(1847;1)
men enshroud human leaders with supernatural origins, miraculous careers
92:5.2
(1008;4)
,
126:1.5
(1387;5)
,
157:1.4
(1744;2)
modern men believe in
m.
like primitives did in magic
88:2.2
(968;7)
night will come when it will be impossible to do
m.
164:3.7
(1812;1)
our ignorance of higher laws makes natural laws appear to have been suspended
3:2.7
(47;5)
place in evolution of religious observances
90:0.1
(986;1)
primitive belief in natural wonders, impersonal mana
103:3.2
(1132;2)
quest for
m.
harks back to magic
102:8.7
(1128;3)
refrain from teaching the sick to expect
163:4.3
(1804;7)
Miriam (Old Testament)
150:3.1
(1680;3)
Miriam (sister of Jesus).
See also
Jesus
: family
at Jesus' 4th appearance
190:2.6
(2032;4)
born July 11, 2 B.C.
123:2.3
(1357;7)
idealized Jesus; his relation with
M.
124:4.3
(1371;6)
,
127:6.2
(1404;1)
marriage to Jacob the stone mason
128:5.8
(1414;6)
,
128:7.10,12
(1418;2)
Rebecca confided to
M.
she loved Jesus
127:5.1
(1402;4)
sold milk and butter in Nazareth
126:3.12
(1391;2)
,
128:3.1
(1411;1)
well-balanced beauty; noble and spiritual
127:4.8
(1402;1)
mirrors
Confucius believed true patterns of civilization mirror eternal heavenly order
94:6.10
(1034;5)
defeat is true mirror in which to view your real self
156:5.17
(1740;4)
each superuniverse mirrors presiding Master Spirit
25:2.4
(275;4)
ethics is external mirror of internal spiritual progress
102:8.4
(1127;8)
primary seconaphim are living m. for Ancients of Days
28:4.1
(307;5)
primitives regarded m. with superstitious awe
86:5.10
(955;2)
soul with clean heart reflects truth like a mirror
131:7.3
(1451;3)
Souls of Philosophy mirror wisdom of divinity
28:5.11
(311;3)
misadaptation.
See also
confusion
;
difficulties
disharmony exists because God permits free will
75:8.6-7
(846;5)
future will exhaust possibilities for
117:7.10
(1292;4)
inherent in evolutionary growth
105:6.4
(1159;4)
misery.
See also
difficulties
;
suffering
avoid mere fellowship in
159:3.11
(1766;7)
misfortune.
See
difficulties
;
suffering
Mispeh
165:0.1
(1817;1)
missing links
of evolution never existed
58:6.2-3
(669;3)
missionaries
Adamites went forth from Mesopotamia
78:2.2
(869;11)
,
78:3.1
(870;4)
Christian missionaries were austere and unyielding in Arabia; should have been more gracious, less stringent in social requirements
95:7.3
(1051;1)
Christian missionaries wrought confusion in Africa
66:6.7
(750;2)
continental nation should train foreigners and send them back to own land as
72:12.2
(819;6)
early
m.
spread culture
81:3.7
(904;3)
emissaries of Onagar were first
63:6.7
(716;6)
mistake to force superior culture, religion upon others
72:12.2
(819;6)
Prince's staff sent
m.
back to own people
50:4.3,5
(575;4)
,
66:3.8
(743;9)
,
66:6.4-7
(749;6)
,
66:7.5
(750;7)
Salem missionaries
93:6.8
(1021;4)
,
93:7sec
(1021;5)
failed in Arabia
95:7.1-3
(1050;6)
forbidden to accept fees, create exclusive congregations
98:1.1
(1077;5)
in India in times of Buddha
131:3.1
(1446;3)
most enthusiastic and aggressive ever
94:0.1
(1027;1)
spread teachings through native converts
94:0.1
(1027;1)
teachings were foundation for later religions
92:5.7
(1009;4)
went to ends of earth
94:0.1
(1027;1)
,
131:0.1
(1442;1)
should not require God-conscious men to reject historic leadership
99:5.11
(1091;10)
zeal of early Christian, Sethites, Salemites, Buddhists
98:7.2
(1084;1)
Mississippi River
59:3.9
(677;6)
,
59:5.20
(682;3)
,
61:7.2
(701;1)
Great Lakes once emptied through
61:7.10
(701;9)
Missouri
61:7.9
(701;8)
mist
Neanderthalers afraid of
64:4.12
(721;10)
of mortal uncertainty
108:6.8
(1194;1)
mistakes.
See also
error
forgotten in eternity
156:5.8
(1739;3)
God makes no
m.
2:1.2
(34;1)
,
4:3.5
(58;3)
memories of past life without spiritual meaning will perish with material brain
112:5.22
(1235;4)
misunderstandings.
See also
evil
avoid all unnecessary
156:5.18
(1740;5)
be expert in ironing out minor
178:1.7
(1930;4)
inevitable result of ignorance and power of choice
25:3.7,12
(277;4)
Jesus seldom paused to correct
141:7.12
(1594;6)
revelators used existing terminology even at cost of
0:0.2
(1;2)
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